Faq's
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What is cable tray?
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- A specially designed channel through which cables and wires are run.
- A cable tray provides mechanicalsupport, and protection which is tailored to specific needs.
- Such protection may include jackets and/or shields which safeguard against flames, highelectrical noise, vibrations, crushing, and so on.
- Also called wireway.
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What can cable tray be used for?
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- Tray cable is made for use in petrochemical refineries, industrial control systems, intercom systems, traffic controls relay, power extensions, and for many other high power functions.
- The cable is recognized for use in Class 1 and 2, Division 2 hazardous locations and for installation in trays, wireways, troughs, ducts, conduit and channels.
- Power Limited Tray Cable may be used for burglar alarms, petrochemical refineries, business machines, power limited circuits, intercom systems, cash registers, and industrial control systems.
- There is even Wind Turbine Tray Cable (WTTC) available for environmentally-friendly wind turbine applications.
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What features does cable tray possess?
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- Allied Wire and Cable's tray cable have an abundance of superior features that make them excellent for the aforementioned applications.
- Our Type TC Tray Cable conforms to specified articles of the National Electrical Code, UL guidelines, and flame tests.
- The cable is sunlight, heat and moisture resistant.
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What is Solar Structure?
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- Solar Structure are used to fix solar panels on surfaces like roofs, building facades, or the ground.
- These mounting systems generally enable retrofitting of solar panels on roofs or as part of the structure of the building (called BIPV).
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What is Rooftop Solar Structure?
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- A Flat Roof Solar Panel Mounting Structure is the easiest way to go solar on your building.
- flexibility for orientation and tilting the solar panels for ideal solar collection.
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What is Heat Insulators?
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- An exhaust heat insulator works much like an exhaust wrap.
- Both retain thermal energy inside your exhaust system.
- The construction and installation of an exhaust heat shield is far different compared to an exhaust heat wrap.
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How an exhaust heat insulator works?
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- By insulating the exhaust you focus or redirect the thermal energy where it belongs- in the exhaust system.
- This causes the exhaust gases to be thinner, this enables the gases to flow more quickly out of the system.
- The increased speed pulls the exhaust gases and intake gas through the cycle faster.
- This can lower intake temperature, creating more power. Additionally, this will lower underhood temperatures up to 50 percent.
- The benefit is making cooler intake temperature, generating even more power. Insulating a down or up pipe and manifold can also build boost on a turbo charged application more quickly.
- It will reduce lag and turbo flutter when on and off the throttle.